Q. Who first raised the demand for a separate state in 1948 called ‘Punjabi Province’?

Correct Answer

Tara Singh

More Questions on Haryana

  • Q. ……….. called the region of Haryana as Haridhanakya.
    A)Rahul Sankrityayan
    B)Dr. H. R. Gupta
    C)Dr. Budh Prakash
    D)Yadunath Sarkar
    Answer: Rahul Sankrityayan
  • Q. In which Round Table Conference Geoffrey Corbett talk about separating the Ambala Division (Haryana) from Punjab?
    A)Third
    B)First
    C)Second
    D)None of these
    Answer: Second
  • Q. Rohtak district got its mention in which historical text?
    A)Nakula-Digvijayam
    B)Divyavdan
    C)Majihima Nikaya
    D)Kathakosh
    Answer: Nakula-Digvijayam
  • Q. Which of the following lakes is present in Gurugram?
    A)Damdama lake
    B)Badhkal lake
    C)Karna lake
    D)Dhauj lake
    Answer: Damdama lake
  • Q. Which of the following is the objective of social forestry in Haryana?
    A)Promoting cottage industry based on forest products.
    B)Making people aware of plantation.
    C)Creating rural employment.
    D)All of the above
    Answer: All of the above
  • Q. This is a traditional costume of women in Haryana which is given to her at the time of marriage. This is known as ……… .
    A)Gumati
    B)Dimach
    C)Lahariya
    D)Mandiya
    Answer: Dimach
  • Q. When the state of Haryana was formed in 1966, the state had …….. number of districts.
    A)Six
    B)Ten
    C)Eleven
    D)Seven
    Answer: Seven
  • Q. Which of the following pairs is not correctly matched?
    A)Pehowa - Kurukshetra
    B)Pratapgarh - Faridabad
    C)Sohna - Gurugram
    D)Dadri - Bhiwani
    Answer: Pratapgarh - Faridabad
  • Q. In which part of Haryana sandy plains are found?
    A)South-West
    B)North-East
    C)Southern
    D)East
    Answer: South-West
  • Q. The reason for soil erosion in Haryana is ……… .
    A)Gravels
    B)Red colour
    C)Wind erosion
    D)Drought
    Answer: Wind erosion
  • Q. Who was the first Chief Minister of Haryana?
    A)Devi Lal
    B)Bhagwat Dayal Sharma
    C)Rao Virender Singh
    D)Bansi Lal
    Answer: Bhagwat Dayal Sharma
  • Q. A research institute CIRB is located in Hisar in Haryana. What is the full form of CIRB?
    A)Central Institute for Research on Buffaloes
    B)Council for Information and Research on Buffaloes
    C)Central Industrial Research Board
    D)Council for Industrial Research on Buffaloes
    Answer: Central Institute for Research on Buffaloes
  • Q. Due to which geographical system Haryana has abundance of lakes?
    A)Presence of vast plain region in Haryana.
    B)Presence of Shivalik range in the North-Eastern part of Haryana.
    C)Presence of Aravalli hills in the Southern part of Haryana.
    D)Both (A) and (B)
    Answer: Both (A) and (B)
  • Q. What was the capital of Kuru Clan, which was among the 16 Mahajanapadas, during Mahabharata period ?
    A)Kurukshetra
    B)Hastinapur
    C)Indraprastha
    D)None of these
    Answer: Hastinapur
  • Q. Kalpana Chawla belongs to which district of Haryana?
    A)Paniput
    B)Sonipat
    C)Karnal
    D)Charkhi-Dadri
    Answer: Karnal
  • Q. What is the minimum qualification needed to contest in Panchayat elections by women of Scheduled Castes in Haryana?
    A)Class XII pass
    B)Class X pass
    C)Class VIII pass
    D)None of these
    Answer: Class VIII pass
  • Q. Which of the following festival is celebrated after 6 days of Nav Samvatsar Utsav and is also known as ‘Basoda’?
    A)Teej
    B)Sili Sate
    C)Bhadliya Navami
    D)Saloni
    Answer: Sili Sate
  • Q. During Iltutmish’s reign which iqta was considered the most important from military and economic point of view?
    A)Narnaul
    B)Delhi
    C)Hansi
    D)Rewari
    Answer: Hansi
  • Q. Which Princely State was the most prominent state in Haryana during the 1857 Revolt?
    A)Mewat
    B)Sirsa
    C)Jind
    D)Rewari
    Answer: Jind
  • Q. Which festival is celebrated on Shukla Paksha in the month of Kartik?
    A)Dev Uthani Gyaras
    B)Shiv Chaudas
    C)Basant Panchmi
    D)Saloni
    Answer: Dev Uthani Gyaras

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